1733 wreck spot finds

Blak bart

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Finally got my good finds from today cleaned up. It was a pretty good day.scrappy and treblehunters finds got me fired up to hunt so I went to my pillar dollar spot to give it a go. The spot was covered with 3 feet of sea weed most of the summer, but its clean as a whistle right now. King tides , supermoon, and northeast winds have made a big difference. I got 2 buckles , a skeloton key, and ill be honest im not so sure what the other pieces are but one is silver. photo-209.JPG
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There appears to be the faintest image of a crown on oneside of the key. I have found 4 other pieces that match 2 of the other 3 doodads. But none that were silver. The other that looks like a cross is a first. keep in mind that I have found 7 cobs and a pillar dollar in the same spot. Not to mention a bunch of other similar artifacts. I guess I should post the whole collection in one shot.
 

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Nice finds! What are those items that look like door bell buttons?
 

What is not to luv about your old ship wreck finds .
A stunning array of incredible artifacts ,
many more Blak .



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I was about to ask for the rest of the collection when I saw someone else had beat me to it. These are some fascinating finds! Over course, I love the cobs and real, but you have some very ornate buckles and other relics that are real attention getters. The round, bell-looking items are very curious and I would love to know more about them. Thanks for sharing!
 

Nice finds! What are those items that look like door bell buttons?

Your guess is as good mine. One suggestion is that they are decorative bit bosses. They would have been on either side of the bit of a horse bridle. The bit is the piece that goes in the horses mouth to control him. Once I looked at 18th century horse bridals I could see some examples that looked similar. If they are they are quite ornate and would have been shipped back from the new world for someone of nobility. 2 of them are decorated in the baroque style, wich would fit the time period. A couple show what appears to be the remmanents of silver plating. Another idea is that they are the remains of baggage or luggage that had wased off the wrecks and was described in survivors accounts as being strewn all over the beach up and down the whole area here. This would account for the finding of a marevidi as this would have been change and would not have been shipped back to spain in bulk. More than likely pocket change or in someones baggage, as with the half reales. Who knows? Its a mystery? Im open to all ideas.
 

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